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    arriving at the conclusion that insects‚ such as wasps‚ will not. Forster uses these minor characters as spokespersons for Christianity and identifies them as not understanding the animal race to be unified with humanity. Lastly‚ Professor Godbole‚ a Hindu character‚ has a vision of Mrs. Moore and a wasp in Part 3 and

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    Gandhi

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    the night in the rest house of Birlas. 6. Gandhi advised people to live a simple life‚ but his simplicity was that when he was in jail there were three women in the jail to serve him for his simplicity! 7. Gandhi did not open a single door of a Hindu temple in Gujrat his home province in India for the UNTOUCHABLES. 8. Gandhi used to say that Subhash Chander Bose is like his own son‚ but Gandhi went on hunger strike until Bose leave his post in congress. Gandhi promised to British govt. that if

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    Hindu Religion

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    Hindu Religious Traditions Paper Ike M. Hunley REL/133 University of Phoenix Dr. Theodrick Morton Hindu Religious Traditions Paper This paper will respond to the assignment requirements from the course syllabus based on the course readings. The first question was‚ "What sacred elements characterize Hindu religious traditions?" Based on the course readings‚ as well as to my understanding‚ they are the major devas‚ based on Vedic scriptures‚ which include Indra (god of thunder and bringer

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    Golden Age Of The Guptas

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    PROGRAMME FOR HISTORY SUBJECT SECONDARY SCHOOL TOPIC: HINDUISM FRAME 1. Hinduism is considered to be the oldest religions of the world. It made significant progress during the Golden Age of the Guptas. (i) Which is considered to be the oldest religion of the world? (ii) During which age Hinduism made a great progress? Answer (i) Hinduism (ii) Golden Age of the Guptas FRAME 2. Main tenets of Hinduism are: (i) Belief in an Omnipotent God. (ii) This belief does not debar them from worshipping

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    Unity in Diversity

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    Unity In Diversity India is one of the oldest civilizations in the world and boasts of many ethnic groups following different cultures and religions. Being a diverse civilization‚ India is a land of myriad tongue with over 1650 spoken languages and dialects. Despite of different cultures‚ religions and languages‚ people of India live together with love and brotherhood. The immense unity in diversity makes India an example of cultural brotherhood. Each and every region of the country from Jammu &

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    Loja The Headless Priest

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    my city‚ there was a man who went out to frighten the people every night. Everybody in Loja called him the headless priest. The first time the people saw him was when he was leaving from a house. Many people followed him for many blocks‚ but no body reached him. The second time‚ the waited for him on the corner with sticks. However‚ he never went there. Therefore the headless priest was so astute. In fact‚ somebody told him where the people were waiting for him. As a result‚ he escaped from them.

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    The Discovery of India

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    NEHRU’S ‘THE DISCOVERY OF INDIA’ A Brief Study JAGDISH V. DAVE M. N. College‚ Visnagar (NG)‚ Gujarat The Discovery of India is‚ in fact‚ the discovery or Nehru’s rich and graceful personality. It gives us glimpses into the manifold aspects of this great man symbolised for many years the youth of our rejuvenated race awakened after long slumber. What was the essential self of Pandit Nehru? He was a politician by accident as he himself confessed‚ a thinker and a humanist by

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    Surgeon as Priest Essay

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    In the “Surgeon as Priest‚” Richard Selzer dives into the religious and scientific aspects of being a surgeon. He explores and divides the certain aspects of “healing” into five parts‚ each section demonstrating the different perspectives on healing (spiritually & scientifically) that eventually builds the metaphorical bridge between surgeon and priest. With the use of figurative language and other rhetorical devises‚ he connects each section of his essay to show his transformation from a scientific

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    Bharat‚ India And Nature By Sandeep Singh‚ February 2013 [sandeepconsultant@gmail.com] * 1 Chapter : In recent times the nation has witnessed a debate on ‘Bharat’ and ‘India’. The word “Bharat” has been essentially used by marketers to define rural India and unfortunately‚ this is the only language understood by most in media. However‚ for the rest‚ ‘Bharat’ and ‘India’ represent a cultural difference. The difference of ‘East and West’ has become difference of ‘Bharat and India’ or to a great

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    The Bhagavad Gita

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    The Bhagavad Gita as translated by Juan Mascaro is a poem based on ancient Sanskrit literature contained in eighteen chapters. The period of time‚ around which it was written‚ although it is merely an educated guess‚ was approximately 500 BCE. "…there are a few archaic words and expressions‚ some of the greatest scholars have considered it pre-Buddhistic‚ i.e. about 500 BC‚" (Bhagavad Gita‚ xxiv). This quote is found in the introduction to the book and further explains that the exact time it was

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